Monero Price Performance Statistics

How long has Monero been trading?

Monero has been trading for 57 months (5 years) now. According to our records, it started trading on Wednesday, May 21st 2014, for a first price of $2.47.

How volatile has Monero been over the last 30 days?

Monero's 30 day volatility has been 17.38%.

The higher the volatility, the higher the risk and/or potential gains can be for a certain coin, since the movement is stronger for the time period in question.

How volatile has Monero been over the past week?

Monero's 7 day volatility has been 8.39%.

What was the highest Monero price in USD?

Monero's all time high was $494.16. Right now, Monero is priced at $50.76, 89.73%lower than its all time high.

What was Monero's highest price in BTC?

Monero's all time high in BTC was 0.03293310. Right now, Monero is priced at 0.01282740, 61.05%lower than its all time high.

What was Monero's growth rate over the last 3, 6 and 12 months?

Monero's price ranged between $69.15 and $51.51 over the past 3 months, which means it had a compound monthly growth rate of -9.35%, and an extrapolated compound annual growth rate of -0.69%.

Over the last 6 months, the price of Monero ranged between $94.76 and $51.51, rendering a compound monthly growth rate of -9.66% and an extrapolated compound annual growth rate of -0.70%.

Going back further, Monero was priced at $323.73a year ago, rendering a compound monthly growth rate of -14.20% and a compound annual growth rate of -0.84% since then.

CMGR describes Monero's growth rate over a given time period assuming the growth happens at a constant rate every month during that time period. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is a figure of how much an investment would have grown yearly had it grown at a steady rate. You can see the CAGR rate as a way to analyse investment returns without the fluctuations that regularly occur in cryptocurrency investments. You can use the CAGR rate to compare Monero to other cryptocurrency investments.

Monero's growth over time

3 months

6 months

12 months

Compound Monthly Growth Rate

-9.35%

-9.66%

-14.20%

Compound Annual Growth Rate

-0.69%

-0.70%

-0.84%

Price at the beginning of the time range

$69.15

$94.76

$323.73

What is Monero’s cumulative return since the day it first started trading?

Monero has grown
2,006.28% since it first started trading.

Cumulative return represents your percentage return if you bought a cryptocurrency or token on its first trading day compared to the current price.

How many winning months has Monero had since its first trading day?

Monero had about 25.00% winning months of its total trading age of 57 months.

Winning months are an indication of how many months Monero had a positive trading result.

What was the max drawdown for Monero in 1 day?

The price of Monero dropped as much as 20.31% in a single day on Tuesday, November 20th 2018.

The max drawdown represents the historical maximum amount of loss Monero made in 1 day.

What was the max drawdown for Monero in 1 month?

The price of Monero dropped as much as 45.04% in a single month, in October 2018.

What was the max growth for Monero in 1 day?

Monero grew as much as 31.28% in a single day on Wednesday, February 7th 2018.

The max growth represents the historical maximum amount of growth Monero made in 1 day.

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